Endoscopic Plastic Surgery
Endoscopic plastic surgery is a minimally invasive technique used by surgeons to treat a variety of conditions. It involves inserting a thin endoscope, or camera tube, through small cuts or incisions in the skin. The endoscope helps the surgeon to see inside the body, allowing them to gain access to the area they wish to treat without making large incisions. Endoscopic plastic surgery can be used to treat conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, hernias, and rhinoplasty. It is often preferable to traditional open surgery due to the reduced amount of tissue damage, quicker healing time, and less scarring. Endoscopic plastic surgery is a safe and effective way for surgeons to treat a variety of conditions with results that can be seen almost immediately.
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